Winter driving recommendations

There are some things to keep in mind when driving in snow and on ice. Here are some tips and recommendations for safer driving and improved car system effectiveness.

Preparations for driving in winter conditions

  • Cold weather is more demanding for the car's batteries and can lead to temporarily reduced performance. For better battery performance, precondition your car before driving.
  • Use washer fluid with antifreeze to avoid ice forming in the washer fluid reservoir.
  • Ensure that the wiper blades are not frozen in place.
  • Use engine coolant that contains 50% glycol. This protects the engine against frost down to approximately -35°C (-31°F). To avoid health risks, do not mix different types of glycol.
  • Keep the fuel tank filled to prevent condensation.
  • Only use engine oil of the prescribed quality. Thinner oils make it easier to start the car in cold weather and reduce fuel consumption while the engine is cold.
  • Driving in gear B is not recommended when driving in slippery or icy conditions.
  • Volvo recommends that winter tyres are used when there's a risk of snow or ice.

 Note

In some regions, winter tyres are required by law. However, keep in mind that not all countries allow studded tyres.

Recommendations for driving in winter conditions

Snowy and icy roads require careful driving different to that of driving on dry roads. There are a number of precautions to take that will help you drive more safely. For example:
  • Remove all snow from your car before you start driving, both for your own sake and for your fellow road users. Pay special attention to the sensor areas, lights, roof and bonnet.
  • Avoid any sudden steering wheel movements, strong acceleration or hard braking as it can cause the car to lose grip.
  • Keep a safe distance from the car in front of you, as you are likely to require a longer braking distance.
  • Keep in mind that even if the sun melts the snow and ice, it can still be slippery.
  • Even when other roads aren't icy, bridges can still be dangerous.
  • Snow and ice can accumulate inside the mudguards, which can affect the steering. Check regularly and remove any snow, ice or debris.
  • Braking capabilities can be negatively affected if snow and ice gather in the brake system. Check that the brakes work properly on a regular basis. However, only do so in a safe and careful manner.
  • Sometimes, using snow chains can be a good idea. However, be sure to read the instructions on how to use them safely and effectively.

 Warning

Avoid parking on inclines during winter conditions. The tyres might lose traction, even if the parking brake is engaged. You are always responsible for safe parking.

 Tip

It's a good idea to practise driving on slippery surfaces under controlled conditions to learn how the car reacts. Visit a skidpan if you have access to one.